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160712-N-IX266-019 SATTAHIP, Thailand—Soldiers attach

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160712-N-IX266-019 SATTAHIP, Thailand—Soldiers attach

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160712-N-IX266-019 SATTAHIP, Thailand—Soldiers attach a harness to a UH-60 helicopter prior to stowing in general purpose, heavy lift ship MV OCEAN GLORY during a backload of equipment at Chuk Samet, here, from exercise Hanuman Guardian, July 12. Military Sealift Command’s contracted voyage-charter MV OCEAN GLORY recently conducted a backload of about 250 items in Thailand as part of U.S. Army Pacific’s mobility operation PACIFIC PATHWAYS 16-2. (U.S. Navy photo by Grady T. Fontana/Released)

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13/07/2016
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